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is in a very deep freeze washington, as against ukraine, does what installed in the russian sea. no pressing need to talk to the west. but this does not mean ukraine is frozen conflict far from it. you can only pain if you're starting to reach the boiling point. a international tens of billions, the kelvin 24 more wounded. don't think he had a cell as city and russians look, guns, republic, local officials say you were supplied. artillery system was use in the ukrainian attack when the president calls on nato to provide security guarantees to russia in order to. so the ukraine conflict exactly what most wanna say from the, with the head of the military operation with a
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new round of demolition. the palestinian bobby is really ami sparks, a fresh wave of protests as people pledge to hold on with very welcome from all of our team here in moscow. you're watching all t international with the latest world news updates. good to happy with that. we start with the latest from don boss, for at least 10 civilians have been killed and $24.00 more injured off the ukraine shell at the city of al chevy in against square public. according to local officials, a dormitory housing refugees and builders would come to help reconstruct the region was partially destroyed. officials have said key of u. s. applied high miles and multiple rocket launchers in the attack. not the neighboring a don't yet were public whether ukrainian army has shell, the city center of the capital city don't. yes, that's according to reports on the ground. in these pictures you can see the
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aftermath of a large fi broke out in 2 buildings off to the shelling local emergency services of now without the flames. several shells also landed on the street. this comes off the ukrainian shelling, left 12 people including 2 children wounded in don, yet on sunday that according to local authorities who again stressed that artillery supplied by nato was used in the attacks. several shops on residential buildings in the center of the campus were heavily damaged and the local kindergarten also came on the fi, although no children were injured. we spoke to locals, who said there were no military targets near by. when the attack took place. i would sure those of you know they are targeting us and for what, in whose name we have been living in this horror, all these years since 2014 after the qu, in ukraine. this is how we live in some kind of expectation that all this is about to end your normal. sure. sure. so as you have done, i thought the house had completely collapsed and then i ran out. i saw all the
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windows were broken. this house took heavy damage and now we are afraid of every russell with how can they do this? there are people here to children leave on the 3rd floor. it's unbelievable. it's happening. everything is covered in shrapnel here. it's fortunate, there was no one in this room of the wall soon shrapnel. if someone was here, they would have been killed immediately. clashes have erupted in the italian city of milan between anti war protesters and a rival demonstration when police officer has reportedly been injured while trying to stop the scuffles. oh, hundreds gathered holding flanks at the banners with calls to stop all the ukraine on dodging an end to anti russian sanctions and russ of phobia. i counter demonstration was also held in the italian city in support of ukraine. security
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forces intervened when pro key demonstrates as tried to march against the pro russian process. kevin, crying foul and accusing france of selling out its interests, bounce off to president microns suggested russia's security concerns should be addressed to bring everyone involved in a situation in ukraine to the negotiating table. someone wants to provide security guarantees to a terrorist and killer state, instead of going back to so an agreement with russia and shake hands, ukrainian blood. i'm good and sounds will not bother business as usual. the strange logic of corporate diplomacy, it's, i'm a wish has gone on. the point is on hill, on the essential points we must address. as is the fear that nato comes right up to its doors and the deployment of weapons that could threaten russia. so we need to prepare what we already to do, how we protect our allies and member states, and how to give guarantees to russia the day it returns to the negotiating table on the not the i'm doing the studio by marina cause or if
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a now thanks for coming in marina, i'm not the usual sort of rhetoric we used to hearing from m. mccormick, cron. what's the u? turn all about? absolutely. finally, someone is talking about something that vladimir putin has been sane for 30 years now. he's been st. stop, expand in nato, stop the east or the expansion of nato. we heard him address in this every single year, but instead, what we saw is what you can see on the map right now from the ninety's. when russia disbanded the warsaw pact, it expect that the u. s. to follow suit, or at the very least with nato at the very least not to continue growing and expanding. but they did just that encircling russia and they expected that moscow would just sit there and take it if you will, that it would not do anything. and moscow said, we cannot afford to do that stop at already, but we've seen that those demands have been ignored. time and time again, and this is something that mosque of course finds unacceptable. we have talked of
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the 2nd integral part is that one should not allow the strengthening of any one country security at the expense of the security of other states against twice already ukrainian authorities have tried to use military force to resolve the crisis in don bass, where are our guarantees that they won't try it a 3rd time. if everyone wants peace, tranquillity, and prosperity tell me what is wrong with not placing strikes systems near our borders the truth. now this was right before the special military operation began, and vladimir putin, every single year, he would point this out to the nato's eastward expansion. nothing was being done. and then also, in december 2021, vladimir putin suggested a collective security treaties so that russia has legally binding guarantees that nato would not only not expand eastwards, but would also not place defensive weapons along the border with russia and
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neighboring countries. also that was completely ignored, nothing was being done. so it's hardly surprising that we saw what we're seeing now now on phone. and emmanuel macross is now saying that, hey, we need to listen to what russia is saying when it's on the stand russia security needs. so at least someone is now saying better late than never, but of course, what will come out of it if anything. so. so let's be clear about what we've seen in ukraine. russia wasn't provoked, russia wasn't threatened. russia wasn't attacked. instead, one man chose war and prudence war is not the result of nato expansion. it is the cause of nato expansion. so president cron saying something about negotiating between russia and ukraine. it's a, it's a promising sign, isn't it? but what are some of ukraine's other western allies saying? it's a promise and sign for sure, but emanuel micron was slammed right away. we just heard from the u. s. secretary
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of defense there, mr. austin, where i would suggest, perhaps you should take a look at a map and see where russia is and where nato's forces are. they are basically, and circling, and circle in russia. we've seen this happen over the last 3 decades. they're responsible, as russia is not being threatened, russia was not provoked. russia sees the encirclement of the country as a threat, as a provocation. this is exactly what has been talking about. what's the reaction from key of absolutely predictable? it doesn't understand why russia needs any security guarantees whatsoever. a civilized world need security guarantees from the barbaric intentions of post boot in russia, it will be possible only after a tribunal conviction of war, criminals in possession of large scale, reparations and bloody clarification of elite. who is the one to blame? ukraine doesn't want to understand the reasoning behind russia and nato's expansion
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. but of course, like i said, the ukraine is not a superpower. you have to be a superpower, to understand how to thing globally, and to make sure that the country the borders are defended. and when you have nato forces all around, this is something that cannot be allowed for a country like russia and okay, the ukraine doesn't understand what countries like the us or the you should understand. but not only do they refuse to look at this aspect of the matter, but they're also, they're dismissing it. let's listen from the e u high representative for foreign affairs and security issues. you miss, i'm not satisfied with the reasoning and arguments with which many people, including my friends, justify aggression by saying that nato has not kept his promises. it's possible this is history. none of his justifies what's happening now. well, is that, or perhaps that's the reason, but that doesn't matter. that's his trouble. it's not history for russia, because of course, nato's forces are all around russia,
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something which cannot be allowed to happen. and that's why we're seeing this unfold. and that's why moscow saying something needs to be done. maybe now we're seeing the beginning of someone trying to listen. but emmanuel micron has been slammed right away saying, what are you trying to do? are you trying to please moscow? stop that now. so they're trying to put a manual micron back in this place. it's almost as though they don't want to piece deal though we know many thanks to coming in with the details. would appreciate it . marina cause river what's the mongolia now where thousands of demonstrators are raleigh down? the government's headquarters in the capital is they event on a corruption scandal. some protesters have reportedly tried to storm the building. security forces are said to repel the 1st wave of writers. and the standing guards to push back any others, which is one of the authorities to punish those allegedly responsible for embezzling $12000000000.00 in a co purchase. the government has reportedly held a special session on the situation and has requested china,
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mongolia is biggest cold and puerto to assist with a probe into the missing money. is there any fighter jets that struck the southern parts of palestinian garza on sunday that was in retaliation for a miss sol allegedly launched from the strip the previous night as well claimed its jets, targeted a weapons production facility and the tunnel belonging to hum us local office, a palestinian responded to the anti aircraft missiles on saturday or walk. it was fired from the strip into southern israel landing in an open area near the gauze. israel fence, no casualties were reported its way the army has also demolished palestinian civilian infrastructure in the west. bank including houses and schools. marina phenomena has ml, we will stay the banners same, and the people here repeat from the stage and from the crowd. these are palestinians from all over the west bank come in here to send
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a message that cannot be misinterpreted. you know what, as that idea army do in this area. they want to take off the beeble from his homeland and their door to make us sit delmonte out. we will fly by a international law glen. this is your bishop outwardly, the map not today or tomorrow or after tomorrow, but palestine will get its independence because palestine is the hot till the middle east and the air of worlds when it to fight. and 1st of all, we need to stay on our land and show that we are here. the will of the people will when they gathered in the west bank area known as must suffer, yet turn into sudden hebron heels to support locals who disagree with an israeli high court decision to clear this fast area of around $3000.00 hector is for the need of the countries army, us be manifold assumed opposed by those ladies to displace for so many court orders . the presence of the palestinian people here is the pumpkin. our presence to these
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are manifest vision of the will of liberalism. people under determination, pacino's was i'm a bigger latoya, big north, oak your vision. unsure the invention over palestinian profile to the last minute long effort to show that vicinity for or you prefer he told started back in the 1980s when israel claimed its army needed this area as a military training ground with no people of buildings on it. palestinians protested repeatedly, arguing they had lived in this in hospitable, mountainous region before this state of israel appeared and ended up appealing to these rarely supreme court. 20 years later, hearings took another 2 decades. according to the decision, barry varies, and the 2 decision maker supreme court date give to fill in every chance. every chance to
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get the evidence to show your rights. this is wade feature 20 years. ok. 20 years of texas. of money that public days board court for day during the procedure to do government for what in may. earlier this year the cult rolled to clear. the iran no people no construction local say the buildings were being destroyed even before they made decision. those buildings are illegal. israel claims in response. i think it was a mistake. there was no need for a compromise, but the army, nevertheless, on for many, many compromises. and every time that hosting and broke, the pro compromises built in the area where a few buildings without any legal permits, without any legal claim to the land. and it was all rejected. and the data shows
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that there are so much more illegal buildings by palestinians that are built do in order to create the posting and state them to change the status quo on the ground. and saddling the israel. yes. or if you do not demolish, emma, i think we should demolish much more. more than 40 years did not bring a solution that would satisfy both sides. and it now seems the future is determined, the army and the bully is going to pick them out. the building will be destroyed. that's it. okay. this is a good story. the buildings and everything. but the palestinians unaltered, ready to give up. oh, i expect fissions of these early go to elbow to what we have a so we don't have any hopes. what would be the high hopes a non will be both will even the night now, but there will be
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a dollar for palestine representatives from 20 little society organizations from all over the wowza bank, including defense tend to popular resistance committees. had given hearing today to get to what have families to support people of muslim going to get a clear message to these riley government that the legal backbone might be over. but they are not ready to place the case. a team from the way bank the chairman of britons ruling conservative party has been accused of insulting the countries health workers by claiming a strike code for later this month would help vladimir putin the deems of how his comments have been called ludicrous. using rushes. lauren ukraine as a justification for real terms, pay cut for nurses in the u. k. as a new low for this government. the public does not believe this kind of rhetoric and wants ministers to address our dispute to ask for 19 percent pay wise,
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which cost the just $10000000000.00 pounds? i think it's it's the wrong thing to do, right? we have to come together. this is not a time to be divided to hoops, and the very clear mr. mr. fusion, that he can't use energy as a weapon in this way and we will remain united, which is why we've accepted accepted the peer review. but i guess, i guess i'm going to schools you know, 20 grand a year. you would think that maybe there are other ways of sending puting a clear message on your credit rather than the fact that you're going to have a statement comes as nurses, ambulance drivers planned to strike for 2 days later this month with inflation running at 11 percent the royal college of nurses has asked for a raise higher than the 3 percent on offer. was a further discuss this last cross live to actually more times the journalist sound host of going on the ground when you, thanks for joining us. option is nice to see i could you just give us your take on this situation. now do you think this. a is in the health work is demands of justified i mean britain's health service is one of the poorest are
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funded in the g 7. i don't know. maybe the g 20 who knows. i mean, it's a, it's funded a 3rd higher as a percentage of g to be in germany in the united states, nearly twice the spend as a percentage g, d, p. so the health care system anyway in britain is not a good one. they were declining wages for ages, and now we hear on television. this is sense of british television. remember, they cannot, in britain get access to the population easily to information that departs from the official to tell a tarion, british government line regional position line, british elite line, they all support and parliament, the zalinski government and ukraine. and apparently, the nurses strike is nothing to do with the pay. it's really hard to do with them. i don't know the minsk agreement, un security council resolution 2202. i mean,
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obviously the raw cause your nursing has said that it's a, a new low for the government to use russia and the war and ukraine is a, it's a justification for pay cut for nurses. but this, i mean, the fact that this chairman of the british conservative really gets everybody could think this is a normal way to act on television, shows the level of the narrative. now that the nurse is one of the disproportionately poor occupations when it comes to saving the lives in britain, they should somehow be blamed for what's happening in ukraine. it, it, it is, as they say, ludicrous, as nurses are saying is ludicrous. and i should just say the pole in the british daily mirror supports the nurses and it's nothing new. is it a health work? is it been demanding a pay rise for a very long time? the covey panic didn't help their workload either. why didn't the government hasn't met their demands earlier, and why doesn't it want to do it? now?
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the british elite sir government people and the opposition and all, all elements of the lead classes, cuz this is a class war. all of these elements believe that given the widening disparities of wealth over 20 years, with the advent of new liberalism, in extremis, means it doesn't matter. in any case, there's been an explosion in salaries for private nurses and private health care, as a way perhaps or so. the critics of new liberal policy say to eventually destroy the universal health care system completely, which was anomalous or secret funding through all sorts of different mechanism goes on to subsidize private healthcare at the expense of the health service. and of course, the c o, the n h s, as she gets 10 times when the nurse starts on of the tax. i mean about $20000.00 pounds, $22000.00, something like that. and so what we're seeing it is by all means some kind of class
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mechanism war and they're using this geopolitically now to hurt the poorest even more. and of course, the hope is to those who don't support britain sending billions to the zalinski government weapons. and so forth is that the public will slowly in despite the media restriction, the totalitarian media environment start to understand they are being impoverished by their own government. this has nothing to do with the ukrainian civilian deaths . this has nothing to do with her. the minsky agreement, this has more to do with a class war to enrich the richest in british society, the expense of the poor. a strike sam, especially this time of the year, always the end up in some sort of chaos, don't they? but do you think that this mat post this momentum could create a big, an immense and where people from other fields join the industrial lax neville i pay well luckily for the british government,
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the opposition who is riding high in the opinion, polls 43 percent or something to the 20 percent for the re, she's sort of government. hebrews is refusing to barracka the nurse is absolutely saying in a sense that maybe they should be getting a pay cut. so again, we have an elite here who aren't her, seemingly that bothered that, as you employ, i mean this is a winter or strike action, whether it be real work is postal workers. i should say, of course we will get letters through the posts from their doctors. so that also affects healthcare and can be life or death. and a whole section of industry in britain going on strike. i mean, i read today that the charity workers at shelter, the homeless charity set up after the infamous can loach phil. cathy come home, they are going on strike. so those who are working the charities to help the homeless are going on strike. and of course, we witnessed in the past a 10 years,
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the huge emergence of food banks, long queues in major british cities for food, they just, people cannot afford to, to eat, let alone eat after may, thanks for joining us on the program. very appreciate your intake. and actually mckenzie journalist in haste again on the ground thinking the u. s. like was harry of defense. i said america won't allow, trying to influence the in the pacific region. one in the washing is a line and gets budget is never before to the challenge. the p r c is the only country both the will and increasingly the power to reshape its region and the international order to suit its author, terry and preferences. so let me be clear, we will not let that happen. these next few years will set the terms of all competition with the people's republic of china that will shape the future of security in europe. and they will determine whether our children and grandchildren inherits an open world of rules and rights, or whether they faced emboldened autocrats who seek to dominate by force and fear.
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president biden has previously said, america will respect the one china policy despite the us maintain and close trade on military relations with taiwan and coverage. we trying to consider its own lakes, the gal, vice presidents at the center for china and globalization phase. the pentagon chief is sending the wrong kind of message to beijing. i think lloyd austin remarks are completely an indication that the united states holds itself out as the top in the world. and this is really not realistic as not pragmatic. i think every country in the world should have its all right to development, and no one in the world has a monopoly on either the pacific ocean or the indian ocean. as a matter of fact, indian ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to parties or baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific
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o u r, the indian ocean. let me say that is doomed to failure. now, of china, china, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for clay me a generally in the world, was charnise for self defense and allow me to mention this for the record. no country in the world should ever endow gene, any fantasy that it can fight a war against china. and with that war, because china will be united, why would china has no aggression against any other country? china will never allow any foreign country to prevail against china. made a territory. that's the bottom line. that's the world the group. aah! lebanon's called on the international community to help and the syrian refugee
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crisis, which has led to hundreds of thousands of people taking refuge in the already poverty stricken country. the un human rights office and other relevant international organizations must coordinate with the lebanese government to its competent bodies to solve this dilemma, the priority at this stage is to return the syrian refugees successfully to their country. after the situation, their stabilizes, the at the mercer the so called and the russian community is friends who them to stay there. we give them money and they give them food to stay there. and this is, our problem was them, is that no, these are not political refugees. these are, these people are economic refugees. and if you continue to subsidize them, they will not return to syria or so we are asking
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this subsidy should go through them in syria not to limit on. i'm sure that if they to percent of them, if they decide to go back, there is no problem whatsoever. and sylvia, for receiving waves of my going, started flowing across lebanon's border in 2011, when the syrian civil war 1st routed, according to the un refugee agency. there were now almost 800000 refugees in the country. there were also 30000 state less people. and close to 10000 asylum seekers that i lemme has paralyzed lebanon's parliament with most lawmakers, seeing 2 ways out of the situation. one group wants to legally register all syrian refugees, while the other cause for them to be returned to their homeland. the caretaker, prime minister, has warned he would begin to deport stations unless western health is forthcoming. was that's the lebanese minister of foreign affairs. he explained why bay wilt is winging the alarm over the syrian refugee crisis. and we have to make it see there
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fuji's. this is 50 percent of the population of the of the denise population. one see of of his have been here for 11 years in liver and there is no roadmap for terminating this. and that's why our worry, you know, 1st a year wouldn't care very much. but now we care and nor we cannot afford having to midland for geez. and these are for geez. they are consuming the infrastructure of lever on which was not good south to his egg. schools are shared between the when these and soon as students are or olds, electricity, air, water, even drainage, and sewage, there are all consuming and the government consensus pay for them. and there is no
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conversation from anybody. thanks for joining us here on our see international will be back in the top of the hour with the very latest to see that ah ah ah hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm futile about like the weather, any talk of a political solution to the ukraine. conflict is in a very deep freeze. washington is against that ukraine does what it's told, and the russian see no pressing need to talk to the west. but this does not mean ukraine is a frozen conflict far from it. economic pain is just starting to reach a boiling point. ah,
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discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, george samuel, we in budapest, he's a podcast or at the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we have maxine to talk . he's director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. reginald cross that goes with the fact that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate it. i start out with george in budapest, georgia. you and i actually follow quite closely with the chancellor of germany, but we call sergeant schultz on this program. what he has to say from time to time . it's actually quite interesting, if not to the point of bizarre. he said the peace in europe depends on revival of post cold war security agreements with russia. well, why didn't he think of a year ago, december a year almost exactly on what december 17th.

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